Omega OMA-P1104 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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4.4.1 Special Dialing Keys
The following designated keys represent special functions when
used with PHONE NUMBER entries:
1. Pause
RING/TAD
PAUSE
AM
PAUSE represents a four second pause in dialing. It can
be used when an access number is required before dialing
to an outside line. (For example, in some cases a "9" or
other number, must be dialed first, in order to get a dial
tone for an outside line.) When interrogating telephone
numbers, PAUSE is audibly represented by a “beep.”
2. Pound (#)
SET
#
A pound may be required when calling some phone or
beeper systems. When interrogating telephone numbers,
pound (#) is audibly represented by the word “twelve.”
3. Asterisk (*)
WHAT
IS
*
An asterisk may be required when calling some phone or
beeper systems. When interrogating telephone numbers,
asterisk (*) is audibly represented by the word “eleven.”
4. Code
CODE
MUTE
CODE instructs the OMA-P1104 to wait until the call is
answered before continuing. When interrogating
telephone numbers, CODE is audibly represented by the
word “fourteen.”